Exclusive: Miriam Silverman (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), newcomer Emily Arancio, Nestor Carbonell (The Morning Show), and Holland Taylor (The Chair) have been set to star in Motherland, an indie drama from MPI Original Films that has entered production in New York under an interim agreement.
Silverman leads the cast as Cora, who forms a protective bond with her estranged daughter Zinnia (Arancio) in an alternate present society where parents are forbidden from knowing or raising their children. Evan Matthews (The Teleios Act) is directing from a script by Nicole Swinford. Summer Crockett Moore, Tony Glazer, Lana Link, and Rob Pfaltzgraff are producing alongside executive producer Nick Reid.
Silverman is coming off Tony and Drama Desk Award wins for her turn on Broadway in The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window, opposite Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan. Recently seen on the film side in Bleecker Street’s true-life veteran thriller Breaking with John Boyega,...
Silverman leads the cast as Cora, who forms a protective bond with her estranged daughter Zinnia (Arancio) in an alternate present society where parents are forbidden from knowing or raising their children. Evan Matthews (The Teleios Act) is directing from a script by Nicole Swinford. Summer Crockett Moore, Tony Glazer, Lana Link, and Rob Pfaltzgraff are producing alongside executive producer Nick Reid.
Silverman is coming off Tony and Drama Desk Award wins for her turn on Broadway in The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window, opposite Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan. Recently seen on the film side in Bleecker Street’s true-life veteran thriller Breaking with John Boyega,...
- 11/7/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
The MTV series Teen Wolf – which was loosely inspired by the 1985 comedy film Teen Wolf (watch our Awfully Good video on that movie Here) – wrapped up its six season run back in 2017, and back in January it got a feature film follow-up on the Paramount+ streaming service. (Read our review of Teen Wolf: The Movie at This Link.) Now Paramount+ is hoping that movie is going to rack up multiple Primetime Emmy Awards nominations.
Variety reports that the streaming service has submitted Teen Wolf: The Movie for Emmys consideration in the following categories: Outstanding Television Movie, Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (Tyler Posey), Directing (Russell Mulcahy), Writing, Prosthetic Makeup and Original Music and Lyrics (“Lemon” by Tyler Posey).
Since Posey was also a producer on the film, Variety notes that these submissions give him three chances to earn an Emmy nod.
Teen Wolf: The Movie...
Variety reports that the streaming service has submitted Teen Wolf: The Movie for Emmys consideration in the following categories: Outstanding Television Movie, Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (Tyler Posey), Directing (Russell Mulcahy), Writing, Prosthetic Makeup and Original Music and Lyrics (“Lemon” by Tyler Posey).
Since Posey was also a producer on the film, Variety notes that these submissions give him three chances to earn an Emmy nod.
Teen Wolf: The Movie...
- 6/20/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Stars: Dennis Boutsikaris, Mike Faist, Crystal Reed | Written and Directed by Austin and Meredith Bragg
Writer/Director duo Austin and Meredith Bragg make their feature-film debut with this biopic of Roger Sharpe, a writer and game designer known for helping to end New York City’s 36-year ban on pinball. The film opens with an interview being conducted with Sharpe (Dennis Boutsikaris) as he’s asked about that fateful day, although he insists that important context must be given by first delving into the history.
Sharpe sets the scene while requesting they play Imagine, although the trip down memory lane is halted when the interviewer says John Lennon’s song is a little slow and expensive. Substituted is a less recognisable piece of music, while the story transitions into Sharpe narrating about his younger self (Mike Faist), recently divorced and trying to work as a writer. Through these confusing times,...
Writer/Director duo Austin and Meredith Bragg make their feature-film debut with this biopic of Roger Sharpe, a writer and game designer known for helping to end New York City’s 36-year ban on pinball. The film opens with an interview being conducted with Sharpe (Dennis Boutsikaris) as he’s asked about that fateful day, although he insists that important context must be given by first delving into the history.
Sharpe sets the scene while requesting they play Imagine, although the trip down memory lane is halted when the interviewer says John Lennon’s song is a little slow and expensive. Substituted is a less recognisable piece of music, while the story transitions into Sharpe narrating about his younger self (Mike Faist), recently divorced and trying to work as a writer. Through these confusing times,...
- 4/27/2023
- by James Rodrigues
- Nerdly
A new episode of the Wtf Happened to This Horror Movie? video series has just been released, and with this one we’re looking back at the 2010 film Skyline (watch it Here). To find out all about this sci-fi thriller, check out the video embedded above.
Directed by Greg and Colin Strause from a screenplay written by Joshua Cordes and Liam O’Donnell, Skyline has the following synopsis: Jarrod and Elaine travel to Southern California to visit their friend Terry. What should be a fun outing turns into a weekend of horror. At night, strange light signals announce an invasion of giant aliens who attack terrified people. Jarrod and his friends must use all their skills to survive the global genocide.
The film stars Eric Balfour, Scottie Thompson, Brittany Daniel, Crystal Reed, Neil Hopkins, David Zayas, Donald Faison, Robin Gammell, Tanya Newbould, and J. Paul Boehmer.
In the years since Skyline was released,...
Directed by Greg and Colin Strause from a screenplay written by Joshua Cordes and Liam O’Donnell, Skyline has the following synopsis: Jarrod and Elaine travel to Southern California to visit their friend Terry. What should be a fun outing turns into a weekend of horror. At night, strange light signals announce an invasion of giant aliens who attack terrified people. Jarrod and his friends must use all their skills to survive the global genocide.
The film stars Eric Balfour, Scottie Thompson, Brittany Daniel, Crystal Reed, Neil Hopkins, David Zayas, Donald Faison, Robin Gammell, Tanya Newbould, and J. Paul Boehmer.
In the years since Skyline was released,...
- 4/19/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Image Source: Everett Collection
We finally have our first look at Colin Farrell's long-awaited "The Batman" spinoff series. On April 12, Max (formerly known as HBO Max), officially kicked off its new streaming rebrand after it dropped the first suspenseful teaser of "The Penguin," the next chapter of "The Batman" saga, which sees Farrell's titular gangster character return to Gotham City to wreak havoc. The clip also unveiled that the Matt Reeves-executive produced show is currently in production in New York City and expected to debut on our TV screens in 2024.
"The Batman," which was directed by Reeves, premiered in March 2022 with Robert Pattinson as the titular Caped Crusader and Zoë Kravitz as Catwoman. It was a box-office smash, making over $770 million. Shortly after the movie was released, Max confirmed that its spinoff series was happening. "The Penguin" apparently takes place soon after the events of "The Batman,...
We finally have our first look at Colin Farrell's long-awaited "The Batman" spinoff series. On April 12, Max (formerly known as HBO Max), officially kicked off its new streaming rebrand after it dropped the first suspenseful teaser of "The Penguin," the next chapter of "The Batman" saga, which sees Farrell's titular gangster character return to Gotham City to wreak havoc. The clip also unveiled that the Matt Reeves-executive produced show is currently in production in New York City and expected to debut on our TV screens in 2024.
"The Batman," which was directed by Reeves, premiered in March 2022 with Robert Pattinson as the titular Caped Crusader and Zoë Kravitz as Catwoman. It was a box-office smash, making over $770 million. Shortly after the movie was released, Max confirmed that its spinoff series was happening. "The Penguin" apparently takes place soon after the events of "The Batman,...
- 4/12/2023
- by Kelsey Garcia
- Popsugar.com
Scream Factory has detailed its upcoming 4K Blu-ray release of Colin Strause and Greg Strause's Skyline (2010), starring Eric Balfour, Scottie Thompson, Brittany Daniel, Crystal Reed, and Neil Hopkins.
The release will be available for purchase on May 2.
Description:
It was supposed to be a simple birthday weekend in Southern California. But when sunrise arrives two hours early in the form of a haunting light from an unknown source, a group of friends watch in terror as people across the city are drawn outside and swept into massive alien ships that have blotted out the L.A. skyline.
From tankers to drones and hydra-like extraterrestrials, the aliens are inescapable and seemingl...
The release will be available for purchase on May 2.
Description:
It was supposed to be a simple birthday weekend in Southern California. But when sunrise arrives two hours early in the form of a haunting light from an unknown source, a group of friends watch in terror as people across the city are drawn outside and swept into massive alien ships that have blotted out the L.A. skyline.
From tankers to drones and hydra-like extraterrestrials, the aliens are inescapable and seemingl...
- 4/11/2023
- QuietEarth.us
The TV show Teen Wolf was a popular series from 2011 to 2017. Running for a whopping 100 episodes, the cast included a few notable actors like Crystal Reed. She portrayed Allison for half of the teen drama series.
In season 3, fans bid a tearful goodbye to the character. But some may not have known at the time that Allison’s death was something Reed wanted. The star later explained why she wanted to leave the show early.
Crystal Reed played Allison Argent in ‘Teen Wolf’ Crystal Reed attends the Los Angeles premiere of Paramount+’s “Teen Wolf: The Movie” at Harmony Gold on January 18, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. | Phillip Faraone/Getty Images
Reed portrayed Allison in Teen Wolf for the first three seasons. Allison is the daughter of an overprotective werewolf hunter, but she has no idea her family fights supernatural creatures. She does not learn about this until she starts dating Scott.
In season 3, fans bid a tearful goodbye to the character. But some may not have known at the time that Allison’s death was something Reed wanted. The star later explained why she wanted to leave the show early.
Crystal Reed played Allison Argent in ‘Teen Wolf’ Crystal Reed attends the Los Angeles premiere of Paramount+’s “Teen Wolf: The Movie” at Harmony Gold on January 18, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. | Phillip Faraone/Getty Images
Reed portrayed Allison in Teen Wolf for the first three seasons. Allison is the daughter of an overprotective werewolf hunter, but she has no idea her family fights supernatural creatures. She does not learn about this until she starts dating Scott.
- 4/2/2023
- by Victoria Brase
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
While Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game may be about, well, the man who saved the game (Roger Sharpe – played here by Mike Faist), the story also involves a complex supporting lead in the form of his partner Ellen. To mark the film’s release we had the pleasure in speaking to the actress who brings the character to life, Crystal Reed.
Reed talks to us about the importance is having a layered role to work with, and her experience meeting the real life woman the role is based upon. She also talks about collaborating with Faist, and of course, we speak about that moustache. She also looks back over a career that has included credits such as Swamp Thing and Teen Wolf, while looking ahead, and where she hopes her career will take her.
Watch the full interview with Crystal Reed here:
Synopsis
An unsettled writer with a fantastic mustache,...
Reed talks to us about the importance is having a layered role to work with, and her experience meeting the real life woman the role is based upon. She also talks about collaborating with Faist, and of course, we speak about that moustache. She also looks back over a career that has included credits such as Swamp Thing and Teen Wolf, while looking ahead, and where she hopes her career will take her.
Watch the full interview with Crystal Reed here:
Synopsis
An unsettled writer with a fantastic mustache,...
- 3/20/2023
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Plot: An unsettled writer with a fantastic mustache, Roger Sharpe, finds solace and confidence in the one thing he has mastered: pinball. When a police raid destroys the only machines he can find in 1970s New York City, he learns the game is illegal. Roger reluctantly joins forces with the Music and Amusement Association to overturn the ban while falling in love with Ellen, an artist and single mother. Roger’s path to save pinball ultimately rescues him. He and Ellen overcome their pasts and take a shot at love. Roger learns what it means to take a chance—and that commitment is the most rewarding gamble of all.
Review: If you are a longtime reader of this website, you may notice we tend to post about pinball machines. Our founder, JoBlo himself, is a huge fan of the game and even served as a producer on a documentary about them called Arcade Dreams.
Review: If you are a longtime reader of this website, you may notice we tend to post about pinball machines. Our founder, JoBlo himself, is a huge fan of the game and even served as a producer on a documentary about them called Arcade Dreams.
- 3/17/2023
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
"I play pinball all the time – helps me focus." "Are you any good...?" Have a look at this little indie. Vertical Ent. has revealed an official trailer for an true story indie film called Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game, marking the feature directorial debut of filmmakers the Bragg Brothers. Starring Tony and BAFTA nominee Mike Faist (best known as Riff from Spielberg's West Side Story), Crystal Reed, and Dennis Boutsikaris, Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game is based on the true story of Roger Sharpe, the GQ journalist and real-life pinball wizard who in 1976 helped overturned New York City's 35-year ban on pinball machines. Believe it! This is set for release starting in March. Based on true events, the film centers on the captivating story of Sharpe, who took a pinball machine to City Hall. The cast includes Christopher Convery, Connor Ratliff, Mike Doyle, Carlos Lopez, and Bryan Batt.
- 2/15/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The MTV series Teen Wolf – which was loosely inspired by the 1985 comedy film Teen Wolf (watch our Awfully Good video on that movie Here) – wrapped up its six season run back in 2017, but last month it got a feature film follow-up on the Paramount+ streaming service. (Read our review of Teen Wolf: The Movie at This Link.) And now that Teen Wolf has made its return, stars Tyler Posey and Crystal Reed said they would like to see it keep rolling with feature sequels.
Speaking with Screen Rant, Posey said he wants to work on Teen Wolf: The Movie 2 and possibly more sequels because, “(The Movie) is definitely not the perfect ending. I think it lends itself to more, I want more. I think it would be interesting to now see how they live their lives as adults. We got to see them as teenagers. We got to see them for two days as adults,...
Speaking with Screen Rant, Posey said he wants to work on Teen Wolf: The Movie 2 and possibly more sequels because, “(The Movie) is definitely not the perfect ending. I think it lends itself to more, I want more. I think it would be interesting to now see how they live their lives as adults. We got to see them as teenagers. We got to see them for two days as adults,...
- 2/9/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
For what feels like the millionth time, a new official slate of projects exists for the DC Universe. Created by DC Studios co-chair and co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran (along with a slew of veteran writers), the Dcu will introduce a new Superman and Batman to the world, among other, relatively lesser-known characters. One of which is "Swamp Thing," a film that revolves around a longtime DC Comics hero that has not received the big-screen treatment since the late '80s. The upcoming monster flick, which has "Logan" and "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" helmer James Mangold in talks to direct, see the Dcu lean into straight-up horror for the first time, submerging "Swamp Thing" into a genre aptly fit for the supernatural character.
In a slate of refreshingly weird Dcu projects, "Swamp Thing" may just be the most exciting addition. Although we've gotten live-action adaptations before,...
In a slate of refreshingly weird Dcu projects, "Swamp Thing" may just be the most exciting addition. Although we've gotten live-action adaptations before,...
- 2/1/2023
- by Marcos Melendez
- Slash Film
Scott McCall and his wolfpack are back in "Teen Wolf: The Movie." The highly-anticipated film - helmed by the show's original creator, Jeff Davis - hit Paramount+ on Jan. 26 - nearly six years after MTV's "Teen Wolf" series aired its finale in September 2017.
The new movie sees so many of the show's original cast members returning to reprise their roles, including Tyler Posey as Scott, Crystal Reed as Allison Argent, Tyler Hoechlin as Derek Hale, Holland Roden as Lydia Martin, and Colton Haynes as Jackson Whittemore. And if that wasn't exciting enough, the film also brings back cast members like Shelley Hennig as Malia Tate and Dylan Sprayberry as Liam Dunbar.
The last time we saw the cast, some of them were dating each other or other celebrities. Since it's been so long since you've probably checked everybody's social media pages for updates on their personal lives, you might...
The new movie sees so many of the show's original cast members returning to reprise their roles, including Tyler Posey as Scott, Crystal Reed as Allison Argent, Tyler Hoechlin as Derek Hale, Holland Roden as Lydia Martin, and Colton Haynes as Jackson Whittemore. And if that wasn't exciting enough, the film also brings back cast members like Shelley Hennig as Malia Tate and Dylan Sprayberry as Liam Dunbar.
The last time we saw the cast, some of them were dating each other or other celebrities. Since it's been so long since you've probably checked everybody's social media pages for updates on their personal lives, you might...
- 1/30/2023
- by Michele Mendez
- Popsugar.com
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Teen Wolf: The Movie.] Teen Wolf: The Movie left off in a hopeful place for most of the characters, though one werewolf did make the ultimate sacrifice. Scott (Tyler Posey) and Lydia (Holland Roden) successfully brought Allison (Crystal Reed) back from the dead. The nogitsune and puppet-master Harris (Adam Fristoe) were defeated. Scott and Allison were back together and, after Derek’s (Tyler Hoechlin) death, took in his son Eli (Vince Mattis), who embraced being a werewolf. Creator Jeff Davis answers our burning questions after the movie and addresses if this will be the last time we see any sort of Teen Wolf. Was the plan always to reunite Scott and Allison once you knew Crystal would be returning? I wouldn’t say it was always the plan. I didn’t know quite where it was gonna end up in my head, but once I figured out Scott’s...
- 1/28/2023
- TV Insider
Paramount+ has spooked up two hits with debuts “Teen Wolf: The Movie” and “Wolf Pack,” both of which hail from MTV Entertainment Studios, creator Jeff Davis (who’s under a multi-year deal at the studio) and MGM.
The former — a film revival of the beloved 2011 young-adult supernatural series that reunites a majority of the cast, including stars Tyler Posey and Tyler Hoechlin — broke the streamer’s record for the most-watched original move in the first day of its debut.
The latter, which stars and is executive produced by Sarah Michelle Gellar, marked the platform’s most-viewed YA show since the “iCarly” reboot, making it the No. 2 YA series premiere overall in its first 24 hours.
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Both releases have also won on social media engagement, with “Teen Wolf: The Movie” becoming Paramount+’s most successful social premiere at 4.97 million interactions.
The former — a film revival of the beloved 2011 young-adult supernatural series that reunites a majority of the cast, including stars Tyler Posey and Tyler Hoechlin — broke the streamer’s record for the most-watched original move in the first day of its debut.
The latter, which stars and is executive produced by Sarah Michelle Gellar, marked the platform’s most-viewed YA show since the “iCarly” reboot, making it the No. 2 YA series premiere overall in its first 24 hours.
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Both releases have also won on social media engagement, with “Teen Wolf: The Movie” becoming Paramount+’s most successful social premiere at 4.97 million interactions.
- 1/28/2023
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
Warning: We’re about to spoil major plot points from Teen Wolf: The Movie, now streaming on Paramount+.
Whether it’s been made official or not, the continuation of the Teen Wolf franchise feels inevitable.
More from TVLineHere's How Wolf Pack Distinguishes Itself From Teen Wolf in Series PremiereTeen Wolf's Arden Cho Has 'No Regrets' About Declining Revival Movie: 'Looking Forward to Better in 2023'Teen Wolf: The Movie EP Defends That Tragic Ending: 'I Wouldn't Have Done It Without [Spoiler]'s Blessing'
Not only is the interest is clearly there, hence the existence of Teen Wolf: The Movie, but the film...
Whether it’s been made official or not, the continuation of the Teen Wolf franchise feels inevitable.
More from TVLineHere's How Wolf Pack Distinguishes Itself From Teen Wolf in Series PremiereTeen Wolf's Arden Cho Has 'No Regrets' About Declining Revival Movie: 'Looking Forward to Better in 2023'Teen Wolf: The Movie EP Defends That Tragic Ending: 'I Wouldn't Have Done It Without [Spoiler]'s Blessing'
Not only is the interest is clearly there, hence the existence of Teen Wolf: The Movie, but the film...
- 1/27/2023
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Teen Wolf: The Movie is a movie directed by Russell Mulcahy starring Tyler Posey, Crystal Reed and Holland Roden.
This is a film produced by MTV especially oriented for teenagers and which features elements of recent successes and scenees from similar horror movies.
Enjoyable for its audiencde and intelligently “designed” (its production).
About the Movie
Films like Teen Wolf: The Movie, have their day. In mine we had the original Teen Wolf with Michael J. Fox and I enjoyed it equally with all its obvious lackings. It works for its audience and knows how to please its viewers, having done so generation after generation in MTV and in its speciality MTV is a master with plots that are especially thought out for segments of people in their twenties and with just enough complexity to not stand apart.
By the way, it is better if you saw the series before watching...
This is a film produced by MTV especially oriented for teenagers and which features elements of recent successes and scenees from similar horror movies.
Enjoyable for its audiencde and intelligently “designed” (its production).
About the Movie
Films like Teen Wolf: The Movie, have their day. In mine we had the original Teen Wolf with Michael J. Fox and I enjoyed it equally with all its obvious lackings. It works for its audience and knows how to please its viewers, having done so generation after generation in MTV and in its speciality MTV is a master with plots that are especially thought out for segments of people in their twenties and with just enough complexity to not stand apart.
By the way, it is better if you saw the series before watching...
- 1/27/2023
- by Martin Cid
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Arden Cho, who played Kira on the MTV series Teen Wolf but does not appear in the new sequel film, took to social media on the day of the movie’s Paramount+ release to give an update on her mind-set.
After a Twitter user posted Thursday that he was thinking of Cho that day because it was “probably a bit of a rough time for her,” the actress replied to seemingly assure fans she had no regrets about skipping director Russell Mulcahy’s Teen Wolf: The Movie, although she did not specifically mention the project by name.
“Don’t worry babies,” she tweeted. “Thanks for your support. Looking forward to better in 2023! Don’t be scared to walk away or turn down an opportunity if you know it’s not fair and it won’t make you happy! You deserve better. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise! Love you all,...
After a Twitter user posted Thursday that he was thinking of Cho that day because it was “probably a bit of a rough time for her,” the actress replied to seemingly assure fans she had no regrets about skipping director Russell Mulcahy’s Teen Wolf: The Movie, although she did not specifically mention the project by name.
“Don’t worry babies,” she tweeted. “Thanks for your support. Looking forward to better in 2023! Don’t be scared to walk away or turn down an opportunity if you know it’s not fair and it won’t make you happy! You deserve better. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise! Love you all,...
- 1/27/2023
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This article contains spoilers for Teen Wolf: The Movie.
It must be a full moon again, because Teen Wolf is back following a six year absence from our screens. The franchise is in a new phase of its life now though. Gone are the 45 minute(ish) episodes airing on MTV. In their place is a brand new feature-length movie that’s found a new home on Paramount+.
That’s not all that’s changed either. Six years have passed in real-time, but for everyone who lives in Beacon Hills, it’s actually been fifteen years since everything that went down in the sixth and final season. It’s an adjustment, for sure, and not just for fans watching back home.
“‘Where the hell is Scott McCall 15 years later?'” That’s the question Tyler Posey had to ask upon returning to his most recognisable role. “I was a little nervous.
It must be a full moon again, because Teen Wolf is back following a six year absence from our screens. The franchise is in a new phase of its life now though. Gone are the 45 minute(ish) episodes airing on MTV. In their place is a brand new feature-length movie that’s found a new home on Paramount+.
That’s not all that’s changed either. Six years have passed in real-time, but for everyone who lives in Beacon Hills, it’s actually been fifteen years since everything that went down in the sixth and final season. It’s an adjustment, for sure, and not just for fans watching back home.
“‘Where the hell is Scott McCall 15 years later?'” That’s the question Tyler Posey had to ask upon returning to his most recognisable role. “I was a little nervous.
- 1/26/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
TV often turns to tried-and-true genres to create an instant connection with viewers. But no one would expect teenage werewolves to occupy the same space as procedural dramas and workplace sitcoms. Yet, that seems to be the case with the new Paramount+ show, Wolf Pack. The series follows in the footsteps of MTV’s Teen Wolf series. But here’s how it’s different.
‘Wolf Pack’ has a connection to another werewolf series The cast of “Wolf Pack” appear onstage during at New York Comic Con I Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for Paramount+
While Teen Wolf and Wolf Pack might seem like they have loosely similar premises, and its true shows have the same mastermind behind them both: Producer Jeff Davis. In fact, his work on Teen Wolf nearly led him to reject Wolf Pack. Davis shed some light on his decision to join the new show during an interview...
‘Wolf Pack’ has a connection to another werewolf series The cast of “Wolf Pack” appear onstage during at New York Comic Con I Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for Paramount+
While Teen Wolf and Wolf Pack might seem like they have loosely similar premises, and its true shows have the same mastermind behind them both: Producer Jeff Davis. In fact, his work on Teen Wolf nearly led him to reject Wolf Pack. Davis shed some light on his decision to join the new show during an interview...
- 1/26/2023
- by Robert Yaniz Jr.
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Teen Wolf: The Movie.] No, there’s no undoing that tragic ending for one of the main werewolves of Teen Wolf in the Paramount+ film. Teen Wolf: The Movie saw Scott (Tyler Posey), Derek (Tyler Hoechlin), Lydia (Holland Roden), a resurrected Allison (Crystal Reed), and their friends go up against the nogitsune and Oni, due to puppet-master Harris’ (Adam Fristoe) work, and in order to win, a sacrifice had to be made. In order to hold the Nogitsune still for hellhound Parrish (Ryan Kelley) to kill him, Derek sacrificed himself and was burned up as well. Scott and Allison took in his son, Eli (Vince Mattis). Creator Jeff Davis explains that decision. Talk about the decision to kill Derek. Why and why in the way that you did? Jeff Davis: Killing Derek wasn’t something that we came to lightly. It was a big decision, and I always feel...
- 1/26/2023
- TV Insider
This article contains spoilers for Teen Wolf: The Movie.
TV cancellations are even more regular than a full moon these days, so there’s something to be said for Teen Wolf‘s almost animalistic tenacity. Hailing from the days when shows actually reached six seasons, MTV’s soft reboot of the ‘80s movie was canceled after a mammoth 100 episodes in 2017.
But like people always say, you can’t keep a good lycanthrope down, because six years later, Scott McCall (Tyler Posey) and his pack are back with the first of what could be many Teen Wolf movies.
In fact, judging by how Teen Wolf: The Movie ends, it looks like creator Jeff Davis is counting on it.
How Does Crystal Return?
Scott’s no longer a “Teen Wolf” in Teen Wolf: The Movie because the film jumps ahead 16 years. McCall’s still an Alpha, but he’s now in his mid thirties,...
TV cancellations are even more regular than a full moon these days, so there’s something to be said for Teen Wolf‘s almost animalistic tenacity. Hailing from the days when shows actually reached six seasons, MTV’s soft reboot of the ‘80s movie was canceled after a mammoth 100 episodes in 2017.
But like people always say, you can’t keep a good lycanthrope down, because six years later, Scott McCall (Tyler Posey) and his pack are back with the first of what could be many Teen Wolf movies.
In fact, judging by how Teen Wolf: The Movie ends, it looks like creator Jeff Davis is counting on it.
How Does Crystal Return?
Scott’s no longer a “Teen Wolf” in Teen Wolf: The Movie because the film jumps ahead 16 years. McCall’s still an Alpha, but he’s now in his mid thirties,...
- 1/26/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
When Paramount announced the release of a new show from Teen Wolf creator Jeff Davis, most assumed Wolf Pack would be a spinoff of the popular MTV show. However, Wolf Pack‘s cast recently made it clear the upcoming show is completely original.
What is ‘Wolf Pack’ about?
Wolf Pack is based on a book series of the same name. The books tell the story of a couple who rescue a pack of young wolf cubs who end up turning into human babies. They follow the group of kids as they balance high school with their supernatural adventures.
(L-r): Bella Shepard as Blake Navarro and Armani Jackson as Everett Lang in Wolf Pack on Paramount+. | Steve Dietl/Paramount+
It looks like the mythology of the show will be slightly different. “A teenage boy and girl get their lives changed forever when a California wildfire awakens a terrifying supernatural creature,...
What is ‘Wolf Pack’ about?
Wolf Pack is based on a book series of the same name. The books tell the story of a couple who rescue a pack of young wolf cubs who end up turning into human babies. They follow the group of kids as they balance high school with their supernatural adventures.
(L-r): Bella Shepard as Blake Navarro and Armani Jackson as Everett Lang in Wolf Pack on Paramount+. | Steve Dietl/Paramount+
It looks like the mythology of the show will be slightly different. “A teenage boy and girl get their lives changed forever when a California wildfire awakens a terrifying supernatural creature,...
- 1/26/2023
- by India McCarty
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
“We’ve heard plenty of stories about teenage werewolves. There’s always a new one.”
It’s an ending quip made by Dr. Conrad Fenris (John Posey), an expert on lycanthropy and the on-again, off-again director of Eichen House, a supernatural prison/insane asylum set in the mysterious Southern California town of Beacon Hills — secret home to a multitude of supernatural creatures, villains, heroes, and at one point at least one teen wolf. But in trying to set up a new story about a teenage werewolf, Teen Wolf: The Movie...
It’s an ending quip made by Dr. Conrad Fenris (John Posey), an expert on lycanthropy and the on-again, off-again director of Eichen House, a supernatural prison/insane asylum set in the mysterious Southern California town of Beacon Hills — secret home to a multitude of supernatural creatures, villains, heroes, and at one point at least one teen wolf. But in trying to set up a new story about a teenage werewolf, Teen Wolf: The Movie...
- 1/26/2023
- by CT Jones
- Rollingstone.com
Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you have not watched “Teen Wolf: The Movie”.
The “Teen Wolf” movie brought Scott McCall and his friends back to Beacon Hills, but one key person was missing from the action: Scott’s best friend, Stiles Stilinski.
The two-hour reunion film, which dropped Thursday on Paramount+, kept Stiles’ presence alive even though its portrayer, Dylan O’Brien, did not appear onscreen. The 31-year-old actor made it clear last year that he would not be reprising his fan-favourite character for the movie.
So, how exactly did the movie explain Stiles’ absence?
“Teen Wolf: The Movie”, Tyler Posey, 2023. ph: Curtis Bonds Baker / © Paramount+ /Courtesy Everett Collection/Cp Images
One of the first mentions came early in the film, after Scott (Tyler Posey) recruited the help of Lydia (Holland Roden) — who, at the end of the original series, was happily in a relationship with Stiles — to figure out...
The “Teen Wolf” movie brought Scott McCall and his friends back to Beacon Hills, but one key person was missing from the action: Scott’s best friend, Stiles Stilinski.
The two-hour reunion film, which dropped Thursday on Paramount+, kept Stiles’ presence alive even though its portrayer, Dylan O’Brien, did not appear onscreen. The 31-year-old actor made it clear last year that he would not be reprising his fan-favourite character for the movie.
So, how exactly did the movie explain Stiles’ absence?
“Teen Wolf: The Movie”, Tyler Posey, 2023. ph: Curtis Bonds Baker / © Paramount+ /Courtesy Everett Collection/Cp Images
One of the first mentions came early in the film, after Scott (Tyler Posey) recruited the help of Lydia (Holland Roden) — who, at the end of the original series, was happily in a relationship with Stiles — to figure out...
- 1/26/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
This Teen Wolf: The Movie review contains no spoilers.
Riddle me this: Is a Teen Wolf still a Teen Wolf when he becomes a full-grown “Man Wolf”?
That’s essentially the premise of Teen Wolf‘s comeback movie which brings Tyler Posey’s Scott McCall back on our screens for the first time since 2017.
Now in his mid-thirties, our not-so-Teen Wolf is still the Alpha, but Beacon Hills is no longer the place it once was. Fifteen years or so have passed since everyone last walked off together dramatically on the long-running MTV series. Jumping ahead to 2026, Scott’s pack has now been scattered by the years and circumstance — as well as real-life issues offscreen too.
That’s right. A lot of your faves are back, including some faces you might not be expecting, but there are a couple of key players missing, and the film does suffer a bit for it.
Riddle me this: Is a Teen Wolf still a Teen Wolf when he becomes a full-grown “Man Wolf”?
That’s essentially the premise of Teen Wolf‘s comeback movie which brings Tyler Posey’s Scott McCall back on our screens for the first time since 2017.
Now in his mid-thirties, our not-so-Teen Wolf is still the Alpha, but Beacon Hills is no longer the place it once was. Fifteen years or so have passed since everyone last walked off together dramatically on the long-running MTV series. Jumping ahead to 2026, Scott’s pack has now been scattered by the years and circumstance — as well as real-life issues offscreen too.
That’s right. A lot of your faves are back, including some faces you might not be expecting, but there are a couple of key players missing, and the film does suffer a bit for it.
- 1/25/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Plot: A full moon rises in Beacon Hills, and with it, a terrifying evil emerges. The wolves are howling again, calling for the return of banshees, werecoyotes, hellhounds, kitsunes, and every other shapeshifter in the night. But only a werewolf like Scott McCall (Tyler Posey), no longer a teenager yet still an alpha, can gather new allies and reunite trusted friends to fight back against what could be the most powerful and deadliest enemy they’ve ever faced.
Review: Airing for six seasons on MTV, Teen Wolf filled the hole left by Buffy the Vampire Slayer as a teen-centric genre full of supernatural beings and soapy melodrama. Despite trading vampires for werewolves, Teen Wolf followed a familiar formula for teen shows despite being significantly better than most of the series on MTV. With a dedicated fanbase following stars Tyler Posey, Tyler Hoechlin, and Dylan O’Brien, the series went off the...
Review: Airing for six seasons on MTV, Teen Wolf filled the hole left by Buffy the Vampire Slayer as a teen-centric genre full of supernatural beings and soapy melodrama. Despite trading vampires for werewolves, Teen Wolf followed a familiar formula for teen shows despite being significantly better than most of the series on MTV. With a dedicated fanbase following stars Tyler Posey, Tyler Hoechlin, and Dylan O’Brien, the series went off the...
- 1/24/2023
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
Now that he’s 31 and sober, Tyler Posey looks at his “Teen Wolf” role through a new lens.
Speaking with Variety at the premiere of Paramount+’s “Teen Wolf: The Movie,” the actor reflected on the nearly five-year journey of self-discovery and sobriety that led him to his return as Scott McCall.
Just two years ago, Posey opened up about his sobriety on the “Just for Variety” podcast, telling host Marc Malkin about his struggles with substance abuse and how he’d given up drugs and alcohol during the pandemic but wasn’t “completely sober anymore.”
Yet as he approached the long-awaited opportunity to reunite with the “Teen Wolf” franchise and his former castmates, he revealed on Wednesday night’s red carpet at the Harmony Gold Theater in Los Angeles that he is now clean and sober once again.
“The older you get – the more comfortable you get as a person,...
Speaking with Variety at the premiere of Paramount+’s “Teen Wolf: The Movie,” the actor reflected on the nearly five-year journey of self-discovery and sobriety that led him to his return as Scott McCall.
Just two years ago, Posey opened up about his sobriety on the “Just for Variety” podcast, telling host Marc Malkin about his struggles with substance abuse and how he’d given up drugs and alcohol during the pandemic but wasn’t “completely sober anymore.”
Yet as he approached the long-awaited opportunity to reunite with the “Teen Wolf” franchise and his former castmates, he revealed on Wednesday night’s red carpet at the Harmony Gold Theater in Los Angeles that he is now clean and sober once again.
“The older you get – the more comfortable you get as a person,...
- 1/19/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Tyler Posey and girlfriend Phem just hit a big relationship milestone. The couple attended the "Teen Wolf: The Movie" premiere in Los Angeles on Jan. 18, marking their first time walking the red carpet together since they started dating two years ago. Posey, who's reprising his role as Scott McCall in the forthcoming film, looked dapper in a black velvet suit and striped button-down, while Phem subtly coordinated in a patterned jacket, lace crop top, and black pants. The two shared a few sweet kisses while posing for the cameras.
Posey also enjoyed the premiere with younger brother Jesse and dad John, both of whom appear in "Teen Wolf: The Movie." The rest of the cast were in attendance to celebrate the Paramount+ film's Jan. 26 release, including "Teen Wolf" alums like Crystal Reed, Colton Haynes, Holland Roden, and Ian Bowen, as well as newcomers Amy Lin Workman and Vince Mattis.
Posey and Phem,...
Posey also enjoyed the premiere with younger brother Jesse and dad John, both of whom appear in "Teen Wolf: The Movie." The rest of the cast were in attendance to celebrate the Paramount+ film's Jan. 26 release, including "Teen Wolf" alums like Crystal Reed, Colton Haynes, Holland Roden, and Ian Bowen, as well as newcomers Amy Lin Workman and Vince Mattis.
Posey and Phem,...
- 1/19/2023
- by Victoria Messina
- Popsugar.com
Streamers had been in the news a lot over 2022. Less for what they were providing their subscribers but more for what they weren’t providing. Finished movies were shelved forever, projects canceled outright, and shows that seemed a shoo-in to be renewed were canceled. Luckily for 2023, it looks like we’re still about to get a lot of great content sent directly to our homes. What streaming films should we be anticipating?
Teen Wolf: The Movie – Paramount+ January 26th
It’s finally come full circle. First, there was the 80s Teen Wolf movie. Then MTV took that idea and based a young adult TV series on it. Now, that MTV series is getting a reunion movie to premiere on Paramount+. As it was, it shall be. A new evil has emerged, and Scott must reunite with his old friends, as well as some new ones, to fight this new menace.
Teen Wolf: The Movie – Paramount+ January 26th
It’s finally come full circle. First, there was the 80s Teen Wolf movie. Then MTV took that idea and based a young adult TV series on it. Now, that MTV series is getting a reunion movie to premiere on Paramount+. As it was, it shall be. A new evil has emerged, and Scott must reunite with his old friends, as well as some new ones, to fight this new menace.
- 1/14/2023
- by Bryan Wolford
- JoBlo.com
With the new year upon us, it’s time to look ahead at the bounty of television offerings that are set to grace our screens this year. While this list is nowhere near exhaustive of every single series that could capture your heart and attention in 2023, we did our best to include as many notable series as we could.
2023 is going to be another big year for TV with Marvel and Star Wars projects aplenty. From the return of Loki, What If?, and The Mandalorian to new series like Echo, Secret Invasion, and Ahsoka, Disney+ is likely going to continue its reign of popularity.
We also have the long-awaited return of Teen Wolf (in movie form) on Paramount+, HBO’s The Last of Us adaptation, Henry Cavill’s final season as Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher, and so much more to look forward to. Read on to see what...
2023 is going to be another big year for TV with Marvel and Star Wars projects aplenty. From the return of Loki, What If?, and The Mandalorian to new series like Echo, Secret Invasion, and Ahsoka, Disney+ is likely going to continue its reign of popularity.
We also have the long-awaited return of Teen Wolf (in movie form) on Paramount+, HBO’s The Last of Us adaptation, Henry Cavill’s final season as Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher, and so much more to look forward to. Read on to see what...
- 1/3/2023
- by Brynnaarens
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: Vertical has secured North American rights to the MPI Original Film Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game, starring BAFTA- and Tony Award-nominated West Side Story breakout Mike Faist and Teen Wolf‘s Crystal Reed, slating it for a day-and-date release on March 17, 2023.
The film based on a true story centers on Roger Sharpe (Faist), a GQ journalist and real-life pinball wizard who, in 1976, helped overturn New York City’s 35-year ban on pinball.
An unsettled writer with a fantastic mustache, Sharpe finds solace and confidence in the one thing he has mastered: pinball. When a police raid destroys the only machines he can find in 1970s New York City, he learns the game is illegal in the state. Roger then reluctantly joins forces with the Music and Amusement Association to overturn the ban while falling in love with Ellen (Reed), an artist and single mother. Roger’s path...
The film based on a true story centers on Roger Sharpe (Faist), a GQ journalist and real-life pinball wizard who, in 1976, helped overturn New York City’s 35-year ban on pinball.
An unsettled writer with a fantastic mustache, Sharpe finds solace and confidence in the one thing he has mastered: pinball. When a police raid destroys the only machines he can find in 1970s New York City, he learns the game is illegal in the state. Roger then reluctantly joins forces with the Music and Amusement Association to overturn the ban while falling in love with Ellen (Reed), an artist and single mother. Roger’s path...
- 12/19/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Guess who's back, back again? "Teen Wolf" is back, and you should definitely tell your friends because there is a lot to be excited about. The beloved MTV series is getting the movie treatment with "Teen Wolf: The Movie" debuting in January, and the first trailer gives us the full scope of what we can expect from this nostalgia-heavy supernatural reboot.
First off, what exactly brings us back to Beacon Hills fifteen years after the final season of "Teen Wolf"? It appears that the Oni — the neutral demon warriors from season 3 of the show — have returned to the northern California town, and no one knows why. Naturally, this brings our favorite alpha, Tyler Posey's Scott McCall, back into town, and he summons the majority of supernatural crew from the days of yore to reunite and fight.
So, who exactly are we talking about here? By the looks of the trailer,...
First off, what exactly brings us back to Beacon Hills fifteen years after the final season of "Teen Wolf"? It appears that the Oni — the neutral demon warriors from season 3 of the show — have returned to the northern California town, and no one knows why. Naturally, this brings our favorite alpha, Tyler Posey's Scott McCall, back into town, and he summons the majority of supernatural crew from the days of yore to reunite and fight.
So, who exactly are we talking about here? By the looks of the trailer,...
- 12/6/2022
- by Lex Briscuso
- Slash Film
Beacon Hills’ original it couple is back together (sort of) in Paramount+’s upcoming Teen Wolf: The Movie.
TVLine has an exclusive first look at Scott (played by Tyler Posey) and “Allison” (Crystal Reed) fighting by each other’s side against the dreaded Oni, the very same creatures that killed the latter back in Teen Wolf’s third season.
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So, why are we putting Allison’s name in quotes?...
TVLine has an exclusive first look at Scott (played by Tyler Posey) and “Allison” (Crystal Reed) fighting by each other’s side against the dreaded Oni, the very same creatures that killed the latter back in Teen Wolf’s third season.
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So, why are we putting Allison’s name in quotes?...
- 12/6/2022
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
The Teen Wolf reunion movie is coming to Paramount+ in January, and viewers have received a new look at the film with footage released at the Brazil Comic Con. Tyler Posey, Tyler Hoechlin, Holland Roden, Shelley Hennig, Crystal Reed, Orny Adams, Linden Ashby, Jr Bourne, Colton Haynes, Ryan Kelley, Melissa Ponzio, Ian Bohen, Vince Mattis, Nobi Nakanishi, Khylin Rhambo, Amy Workman and Dylan Sprayberry are returning for the reunion movie which will see a new threat for the town of Beacon Hills.
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- 12/6/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Five years after the MTV series Teen Wolf – which was loosely inspired by the 1985 comedy film Teen Wolf (watch our Awfully Good video on that movie Here) – came to an end, most of the cast has come back together for Teen Wolf: The Movie, which will be released through the Paramount+ streaming service on January 26th. With that date coming up fast, a trailer for the movie has arrived online and can be seen in the embed above.
Directed by Russell Mulcahy from a script written by Jeff Davis, the creator of the MTV series, Teen Wolf: The Movie has the following synopsis:
A full moon rises in Beacon Hills, and with it a terrifying evil has emerged. The wolves are howling once again, calling for the return of Banshees, Werecoyotes, Hellhounds, Kitsunes, and every other shapeshifter in the night. But only a werewolf like Scott McCall, no longer a teenager yet still an Alpha,...
Directed by Russell Mulcahy from a script written by Jeff Davis, the creator of the MTV series, Teen Wolf: The Movie has the following synopsis:
A full moon rises in Beacon Hills, and with it a terrifying evil has emerged. The wolves are howling once again, calling for the return of Banshees, Werecoyotes, Hellhounds, Kitsunes, and every other shapeshifter in the night. But only a werewolf like Scott McCall, no longer a teenager yet still an Alpha,...
- 12/5/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Click here to read the full article.
The pack is back and the wolves are howling once again.
The newly released trailer for Teen Wolf: The Movie reveals the return of the wolfpack, Scott McCall (Tyler Posey) and his long-lost, not-so-dead lover, Allison Argent (Crystal Reed).
Written and produced by Jeff Davis, the movie, a revival of MTV’s Teen Wolf, brings back many of the original stars, including Posey, Reed, Holland Roden, Shelley Hennig, Colton Haynes, Ian Bohen, Tyler Hoechlin and Seth Gilliam.
The trailer, which was released Sunday at the Teen Wolf: The Movie and Wolf Pack panel at Comic Con Experience in São Paulo, shows McCall and other shapeshifters return to Beacon Hills after a terrifying new evil emerges. And while McCall isn’t a teen anymore, he is still the Alpha and calls on his pack. “I’m still standing. I’m still the Alpha,...
The pack is back and the wolves are howling once again.
The newly released trailer for Teen Wolf: The Movie reveals the return of the wolfpack, Scott McCall (Tyler Posey) and his long-lost, not-so-dead lover, Allison Argent (Crystal Reed).
Written and produced by Jeff Davis, the movie, a revival of MTV’s Teen Wolf, brings back many of the original stars, including Posey, Reed, Holland Roden, Shelley Hennig, Colton Haynes, Ian Bohen, Tyler Hoechlin and Seth Gilliam.
The trailer, which was released Sunday at the Teen Wolf: The Movie and Wolf Pack panel at Comic Con Experience in São Paulo, shows McCall and other shapeshifters return to Beacon Hills after a terrifying new evil emerges. And while McCall isn’t a teen anymore, he is still the Alpha and calls on his pack. “I’m still standing. I’m still the Alpha,...
- 12/5/2022
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tyler Posey is back as Scott McCall in Teen Wolf: The Movie which just unveiled its first official trailer. The new Teen Wolf film was written by Teen Wolf creator Jeff Davis and finds the gang reunited and facing a brand new threat.
In addition to Tyler Posey, Paramount+’s Teen Wolf: The Movie stars Crystal Reed as Allison, Holland Roden as Lydia, Shelley Hennig as Malia, Tyler Hoechlin as Derek, Jr Bourne as Chris, Orny Adams as Coach Bobby Finstock, and Colton Haynes as Jackson. Linden Ashby is Sheriff Stilinski, Melissa Ponzio is Melissa, Ryan Kelley is Deputy Jordan Parrish, Seth Gilliam is Dr. Alan Deaton, Ian Bohen is Peter, Dylan Sprayberry is Liam, Vince Mattis is Eli, Khylin Rhambo is Mason, Amy Workman is Hikari, and Nobi Nakaniski is Deputy Ishida.
“It’s 15 years later and we meet Scott in his early 30s. Scott McCall is not a...
In addition to Tyler Posey, Paramount+’s Teen Wolf: The Movie stars Crystal Reed as Allison, Holland Roden as Lydia, Shelley Hennig as Malia, Tyler Hoechlin as Derek, Jr Bourne as Chris, Orny Adams as Coach Bobby Finstock, and Colton Haynes as Jackson. Linden Ashby is Sheriff Stilinski, Melissa Ponzio is Melissa, Ryan Kelley is Deputy Jordan Parrish, Seth Gilliam is Dr. Alan Deaton, Ian Bohen is Peter, Dylan Sprayberry is Liam, Vince Mattis is Eli, Khylin Rhambo is Mason, Amy Workman is Hikari, and Nobi Nakaniski is Deputy Ishida.
“It’s 15 years later and we meet Scott in his early 30s. Scott McCall is not a...
- 12/5/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Fans of Teen Wolf were given an almighty treat during Brazil's Comic Con Xperience (Ccxp) on Sunday.
Oh, and there was even a treat for potential fans of Wolf Pack, the new series from the Jeff Davis, the creator of Teen Wolf.
Both Teen Wolf and Wolf Pack are set to premiere Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023 exclusively on the service in the U.S. and Canada.
The film, written and produced by Jeff Davis, will premiere the following day on Friday, Jan. 27, 2023 on Paramount+ in the U.K. and Australia.
In Latin America and Brazil, the film will be available early next year. Premiere dates for other Paramount+ international markets will be announced at a later date.
The trailer was unveiled during today’s joint Teen Wolf: The Movie and Wolf Pack panel at Ccxp featuring Colton Haynes, Shelley Hennig and Wolf Pack's Rodrigo Santoro.
In Teen Wolf: The Movie,...
Oh, and there was even a treat for potential fans of Wolf Pack, the new series from the Jeff Davis, the creator of Teen Wolf.
Both Teen Wolf and Wolf Pack are set to premiere Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023 exclusively on the service in the U.S. and Canada.
The film, written and produced by Jeff Davis, will premiere the following day on Friday, Jan. 27, 2023 on Paramount+ in the U.K. and Australia.
In Latin America and Brazil, the film will be available early next year. Premiere dates for other Paramount+ international markets will be announced at a later date.
The trailer was unveiled during today’s joint Teen Wolf: The Movie and Wolf Pack panel at Ccxp featuring Colton Haynes, Shelley Hennig and Wolf Pack's Rodrigo Santoro.
In Teen Wolf: The Movie,...
- 12/4/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Paramount+ revealed the official trailer for its upcoming film “Teen Wolf: The Movie,” during Brazil’s Comic Con Experience (Ccxp).
The film, which was written and produced by Jeff Davis, is set to premiere on Jan. 26, 2023 on Paramount+ in the U.S. and Canada.
“A full moon resizes in Beacon Hills, and with it, a terrifying evil has emerged,” reads a description of the movie via a press release. “The wolves are howling once again, calling for the return of banshees, werecoyotes, hellhounds, kitsunes and every other shapeshifter in the night. But only a werewolf like Scott McCall (Tyler Posey), no longer a teenager yet still an alpha, can both gather new allies and reunite trusted friends to fight back against what could be the most powerful and deadliest enemy they’ve ever faced.”
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The film, which was written and produced by Jeff Davis, is set to premiere on Jan. 26, 2023 on Paramount+ in the U.S. and Canada.
“A full moon resizes in Beacon Hills, and with it, a terrifying evil has emerged,” reads a description of the movie via a press release. “The wolves are howling once again, calling for the return of banshees, werecoyotes, hellhounds, kitsunes and every other shapeshifter in the night. But only a werewolf like Scott McCall (Tyler Posey), no longer a teenager yet still an alpha, can both gather new allies and reunite trusted friends to fight back against what could be the most powerful and deadliest enemy they’ve ever faced.”
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- 12/4/2022
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
The stage is officially set for the fight of Scott McCall’s life.
Paramount+ treated attendees of Ccxp in Sao Paolo, Brazil, on Sunday to a first look at the full trailer for Teen Wolf: The Movie, which you can now watch in full above.
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Here’s what to expect from the film, according to Paramount+’s official release: “A full moon rises in Beacon...
Paramount+ treated attendees of Ccxp in Sao Paolo, Brazil, on Sunday to a first look at the full trailer for Teen Wolf: The Movie, which you can now watch in full above.
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Here’s what to expect from the film, according to Paramount+’s official release: “A full moon rises in Beacon...
- 12/4/2022
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Eleven years ago, Jeff Davis took the basic concept of the 1985 comedy film Teen Wolf (watch our Awfully Good video on that movie Here) and turned it into a supernatural teen drama series for MTV. The show ran for six seasons, wrapping up in 2017. Five years later, much of the show’s cast has been brought back together for the Teen Wolf franchise’s return to the world of feature films, a project appropriately titled Teen Wolf: The Movie. The new movie is going to be released through the Paramount+ streaming service on January 26th, and today they unveiled a poster for it. You can take a look at the poster at the bottom of this article.
Directed by Russell Mulcahy from a script written by Jeff Davis, Teen Wolf: The Movie has the following synopsis:
A full moon rises in Beacon Hills, and with it a terrifying evil has emerged.
Directed by Russell Mulcahy from a script written by Jeff Davis, Teen Wolf: The Movie has the following synopsis:
A full moon rises in Beacon Hills, and with it a terrifying evil has emerged.
- 12/1/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
A familiar face is headed to HBO Max’s The Penguin.
Cristin Milioti has joined the limited-series offshoot of Matt Reeves’ The Batman as Sofia Falcone, daughter of crime boss Carmine Falcone, our sister site Variety reports.
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Carmine (played by John Turturro) appeared in Reeves’ March 2022 feature film as the mobster who employed The Penguin...
Cristin Milioti has joined the limited-series offshoot of Matt Reeves’ The Batman as Sofia Falcone, daughter of crime boss Carmine Falcone, our sister site Variety reports.
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Carmine (played by John Turturro) appeared in Reeves’ March 2022 feature film as the mobster who employed The Penguin...
- 10/31/2022
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Cristin Milioti will join the cast of HBO Max’s upcoming series The Penguin, a spinoff series of Warner Bros. The Batman film. Although details about the show are scarce, many speculate the series will take place after the events of the film, with star Colin Farrell recently confirming the opening scene. Milioti will star as Sofia Falcone, the daughter of Gotham mob boss Carmine Falcone, who John Turturro played in The Batman while Penguin served as his right-hand man. Sofia was originally introduced in Batman comics in the mid-90s, and Milioti serves as the second actress to play the character in a live-action series, following Crystal Reed’s portrayal in the Fox series Gotham. The Penguin will also serve as the second HBO Max film Milioti has starred, previously leading comedy series Made for Love, of which was canceled in June following 2 seasons. Reeves, who wrote and directed The Batman,...
- 10/31/2022
- TV Insider
Spoilers ahead for "The Batman."
It's time to delve even deeper into Gotham City's crime-ridden underbelly. As you may have heard, we're getting a Penguin-based limited series from HBO Max as a spin-off of the Warner Bros. film "The Batman." Colin Farrell will reprise the role of Oswald Cobblepot in the series that will begin about a week after the film ended. Since the finale of "The Batman" had Gotham flooded and the criminal element left without a leader, things are likely going to be chaotic. Batman (Robert Pattinson) may have helped to save the day, but the aftermath of an event like that is going to shake things up and leave open a lot of avenues for crime to rear its ugly head again.
The Penguin is a major player in the Gotham underground, but he's not alone. He's got a rival in Sofia Falcone, daughter of the late Carmine Falcone,...
It's time to delve even deeper into Gotham City's crime-ridden underbelly. As you may have heard, we're getting a Penguin-based limited series from HBO Max as a spin-off of the Warner Bros. film "The Batman." Colin Farrell will reprise the role of Oswald Cobblepot in the series that will begin about a week after the film ended. Since the finale of "The Batman" had Gotham flooded and the criminal element left without a leader, things are likely going to be chaotic. Batman (Robert Pattinson) may have helped to save the day, but the aftermath of an event like that is going to shake things up and leave open a lot of avenues for crime to rear its ugly head again.
The Penguin is a major player in the Gotham underground, but he's not alone. He's got a rival in Sofia Falcone, daughter of the late Carmine Falcone,...
- 10/31/2022
- by Jenna Busch
- Slash Film
Cristin Milioti is returning to HBO Max.
Deadline reported Monday that the Made for Love alum had closed a deal to join The Penguin, a limited series spinoff of Matt Reeves' The Batman.
Milioti joins the cast opposite Colin Farrell, who is reprising his role from The Batman.
Milioti's Sofia Falcone is the daughter of Carmine Falcone.
"Sofia is fighting with The Penguin (Farrell) for control of the city."
Sofia was a big presence of Fox's Batman origin story Gotham. The role was played by Crystal Reed.
The character was introduced in the Batman comic books in the mid-1990s.
Reeves executive produces alongside Farrell, LeFranc, and Dylan Clark.
Sarah Aubrey, Head of Original Content at HBO Max said when the show got a pickup.
“We are thrilled to bring audiences a new version of this iconic DC character that they have never seen before. It is incredible to be working with Matt,...
Deadline reported Monday that the Made for Love alum had closed a deal to join The Penguin, a limited series spinoff of Matt Reeves' The Batman.
Milioti joins the cast opposite Colin Farrell, who is reprising his role from The Batman.
Milioti's Sofia Falcone is the daughter of Carmine Falcone.
"Sofia is fighting with The Penguin (Farrell) for control of the city."
Sofia was a big presence of Fox's Batman origin story Gotham. The role was played by Crystal Reed.
The character was introduced in the Batman comic books in the mid-1990s.
Reeves executive produces alongside Farrell, LeFranc, and Dylan Clark.
Sarah Aubrey, Head of Original Content at HBO Max said when the show got a pickup.
“We are thrilled to bring audiences a new version of this iconic DC character that they have never seen before. It is incredible to be working with Matt,...
- 10/31/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Cristin Milioti is heading to Gotham City. The “How I Met Your Mother” and “Palm Springs” star has joined the cast of HBO Max’s “The Penguin” series.
Milioti is the first new cast member to join Colin Farrell, who plays the DC Comics villain, in the upcoming series, which is currently under a working title. Farrell first appeared as the character in Matt Reeves’ “The Batman” film, which saw the star don heavy prosthetics to portray the right-hand man of mob boss Carmine Falcone (John Turturro). Milioti will play Sofia Falcone, the daughter of Carmine, who was first created by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale for their 1997 comic book miniseries “The Long Halloween.” Previously, the character was played by Crystal Reed on the Fox series “Gotham.”
“The Penguin” is one of two spinoffs of this year’s “The Batman” set so far at HBO Max — “The Staircase” showrunner Antonio Campos...
Milioti is the first new cast member to join Colin Farrell, who plays the DC Comics villain, in the upcoming series, which is currently under a working title. Farrell first appeared as the character in Matt Reeves’ “The Batman” film, which saw the star don heavy prosthetics to portray the right-hand man of mob boss Carmine Falcone (John Turturro). Milioti will play Sofia Falcone, the daughter of Carmine, who was first created by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale for their 1997 comic book miniseries “The Long Halloween.” Previously, the character was played by Crystal Reed on the Fox series “Gotham.”
“The Penguin” is one of two spinoffs of this year’s “The Batman” set so far at HBO Max — “The Staircase” showrunner Antonio Campos...
- 10/31/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
Palm Springs and Made for Love star Cristin Milioti is waddling over to The Penguin, a DC original limited drama series destined for HBO Max. Milioti is starring opposite Colin Farrell in The Batman spinoff, playing Sofia Falcone. Bat-fans will know the character from when Crystal Reed played her on the Fox series Gotham. Sofia is the daughter of Carmine Falcone, the calculating crime boss played by John Turturro in Matt Reeves’ The Batman. The Penguin series finds Sofia Falcone fighting with Oswald Cobblepot (The Penguin) over control of Gotham City following her father’s death.
Speaking with Extra TV, Farrell shared the opening moments of the first episode of DC’s The Penguin series, saying, “The Batman ends, so Gotham is still somewhat underwater… I read the first script for the first episode, and just, it opens up with my feet splashing through the water in Falcone’s office,...
Speaking with Extra TV, Farrell shared the opening moments of the first episode of DC’s The Penguin series, saying, “The Batman ends, so Gotham is still somewhat underwater… I read the first script for the first episode, and just, it opens up with my feet splashing through the water in Falcone’s office,...
- 10/31/2022
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Cristin Milioti is joining Colin Farrell in “The Batman” spinoff series centered on The Penguin at HBO Max, Variety has learned.
Exact plot details for the series, which is currently titled “The Penguin,” are under wraps. It is believed to take place in the immediate aftermath of the events of “The Batman.” Farrell will reprise the role of the infamous Batman villain, whom he played in the film.
Milioti will star as Sofia Falcone, the daughter of Gotham mob boss Carmine Falcone. John Turturro played Carmine in “The Batman,” with The Penguin serving as his right-hand man.
Sofia was originally introduced in the Batman comic books in the mid-1990s. Milioti will now be the second actress to portray Sofia in a live-action series, with Crystal Reed having played her in the Fox series “Gotham.”
This will now be the second HBO Max series in which Milioti has starred. She...
Exact plot details for the series, which is currently titled “The Penguin,” are under wraps. It is believed to take place in the immediate aftermath of the events of “The Batman.” Farrell will reprise the role of the infamous Batman villain, whom he played in the film.
Milioti will star as Sofia Falcone, the daughter of Gotham mob boss Carmine Falcone. John Turturro played Carmine in “The Batman,” with The Penguin serving as his right-hand man.
Sofia was originally introduced in the Batman comic books in the mid-1990s. Milioti will now be the second actress to portray Sofia in a live-action series, with Crystal Reed having played her in the Fox series “Gotham.”
This will now be the second HBO Max series in which Milioti has starred. She...
- 10/31/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Made for Love star Cristin Milioti is returning to HBO Max as the female lead opposite Colin Farrell in the DC original limited drama series The Penguin (working title), a spinoff of Matt Reeves’ The Batman.
The series expands upon the world Reeves has created for Warner Bros Pictures’ blockbuster and centers on the character played by Farrell in the film.
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Milioti will play Sofia Falcone, daughter of Carmine Falcone, who was played by John Turturro in the film. Sofia is fighting with The Penguin (Farrell) for control of the city.
The series expands upon the world Reeves has created for Warner Bros Pictures’ blockbuster and centers on the character played by Farrell in the film.
Related Story HBO Max Orders 'The Penguin' Limited Series As 'The Batman' Clocks 301 Million+ At Global Box Office Related Story Mark Consuelos Eyes The Presidency In 'The Girls On The Bus' HBO Max Series Related Story 'Last Week Tonight With John Oliver' Takes Swipes At Kristen Stewart's Acting Style & Tom Brady's Divorce
Milioti will play Sofia Falcone, daughter of Carmine Falcone, who was played by John Turturro in the film. Sofia is fighting with The Penguin (Farrell) for control of the city.
- 10/31/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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